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Come learn about the great work our kernel interns have accomplished! Outreachy provides a 3-month paid internship for women, trans men, genderqueer people, and US members of other underrepresented groups to work on an open source project. The panel will present the program and this year's Linux kernel projects. Gargi Sharma will present her work on replacing the PID bitmap implementation with an IDR API-based implementation. Sayli Karnik will talk about her improvements to the Linux kernel documentation​. Eva Rachel Retuya will present her work on developing the ADXL345 IIO driver to replace the existing input driver. Narcisa Vasile will present her work on writing a driver for CCS811 Air Quality Sensor using the IIO interface. Varsha Rao will discuss her work on improving nftables. Bhumika Goyal will talk about securing the Linux kernel by declaring kernel structures read-only.

Julia Lawall is a Senior Research Scientist at Inria. Her research is at the intersection of programming languages and operating systems. She develops the tool Coccinelle and has over 2000 patches in the Linux kernel based on this work.

Bhumika Goyal has recently graduated from NIIT University, India. She is a former Outreachy intern. She is currently continuing her Outreachy project under Julia Lawall with the support of Core Infrastructure Initiative. She aims to become a Linux-kernel engineer in future.

Eva Rachel Retuya is a computer engineering graduate based in the Philippines. She is a former Linux kernel Outreachy intern with interests in FOSS and Electronics. She is currently seeking opportunities in Linux kernel development and embedded systems.

Gargi worked as an Outreachy intern for the Linux Kernel during round 14. She worked on replacing the process ID allocation implementation with a radix tree. She currently works as a software engineer at Bloomberg LP, working on the buy side trading platform.